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John O’Sullivan, General Manager of the Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, Mexico, has released the following statement following the landfall of Hurricane Patricia:“We are pleased to report that operations at Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita have returned to normal today following Hurricane Patricia. All of our guests and staff are safe and well. The hurricane made landfall further south than initially anticipated and brought only strong rains and wind to our community.“Throughout the progress of the storm, the Resort closely monitored reports of the NHC (National Hurricane Center) and remained in constant contact with the local authorities regarding the movement of Hurricane Patricia as the safety and well-being of our guests and employees were our highest priority. The Resort proactively prepared for the storm’s arrival in accordance with the response plan, taking considerable measure to assist guests departing the Resort and prepare shelter for guests and staff who remained on the Resort premises. The Resort also ensured that energy, water and food supply was sufficient. Guests have returned to their rooms last night once civil protection announced that the area was safe. The Resort has sustained no major damage.“Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone in other areas of Mexico who are affected by the hurricane.”

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